Trends in hardware cosmetology

Skin rejuvenation machines

Material techniques are very popular in cosmetology. They affect all parts of the body and are capable of solving various aesthetic problems. Some of them have been known for a long time and do not lose demand. Others are only gaining popularity (due to various circumstances), while some are getting stale and less popular.

In this analysis, we will consider cosmetic procedures that are performed on various devices. The analysis is carried out on the basis of the key phrase statistics service and the trend service. We will identify the techniques which have stable popularity, the techniques with decreasing and increasing demand.

Method popularity table

Stable popularity Gain popularity Loss of popularity
Laser hair removal (depending on the season) Cryolipolysis (slow) Myostimulation (slow)
Cavitation Carbon peel Photoepilation
LPG massage SMAS lifting Nanoperforation (slow)
Pressotherapy Hydro-peeling (slow) Microdermabrasion (slow)
Cryotherapy Permanent makeup

Stable popularity:

  • Phonophoresis
  • RF lifting
  • Darsonvalisation
  • Lymphatic drainage
  • Laser rejuvenation
  • Fractional mesotherapy
  • Photorejuvenation
  • Vacuum roller massage
  • Laser peeling (seasonal)
  • Gas-liquid peeling
  • Microcurrent therapy
  • Material massage
  • Electroporation
  • Phonophoresis
  • Fractional photothermolysis
  • Iontophoresis
  • Ultrasonic peeling
  • Laser liposuction
  • Thermage
  • Thermolifting
  • Tattoo removal
  • Tattoo removal
  • Galvanotherapy
  • Laser lifting
  • Withdrawal of ships
  • Electrolipolysis
  • Dermabrasion
  • Suction cleaning
  • Elos Rejuvenation

Loss of popularity

Procedures of this type are few in number, but they are less in demand by patients. This happened for various reasons, which we will analyze in more detail.

Myostimulation

This procedure involves exposing the muscles to an electric current, which strengthens them. This procedure is used to correct the body without going to the gym. Most likely, the decline in popularity of the procedure is due to the fact that there are other equally effective techniques, which, in addition, not only affect the muscles, but also affect the condition of the skin, improve the metabolism intissues, due to improved blood circulation (eg vacuum roller massage).

At the same time, the decline is very slow and can be seen in the dynamics over 5 years.

Photoepilation

This is a high pulsed light hair removal method. Although the method is not traumatic and quite effective, laser hair removal, which is one of the most requested procedures, is considered to be more effective. This is why photoepilation is becoming less and less popular. At the same time, there is a clear downward trend.

Nanoperforation

A procedure that involves microscopic piercing of the skin with laser beams. It is performed to rejuvenate the skin (mainly the face). However, now there are more advanced laser rejuvenation techniques that patients prefer to practice more often.

The downward trend has been observed for 2 years.

Microdermabrasion

It is the resurfacing of the skin with microcrystals. Although this is one of the more delicate methods, however, carbon and hydropropulsion, which are now gaining in popularity, are replacing this procedure, clearly visible in the trend of the last two years.

Techniques with stable popularity

In cosmetology, most of these techniques, however, some are more popular among patients, others less.

More and more popular

These procedures have been known for a long time, but they are becoming popular right now for various reasons. There are not many such procedures.

Cryolipolysis

This treatment helps fight against fatty deposits localized by cold. It is one of the types of material lipolysis. The selected area is exposed to cold down to -5 degrees using a special cryolipolysis device. In addition, the procedure is painless and quite safe.

Carbon peel

It is a modern method of cleansing and rejuvenating the skin. The main advantage of the carbon peel is the absence of side effects and the minimum number of contraindications. The procedure is carried out using a laser device, so that very little time is spent.

SMAS lifting

This is a non-surgical facelift technique, which is why the procedure is becoming more and more popular every day. The device has an ultrasonic effect, which allows you to cover even the deep layers of the epidermis, thus "stimulating" internal processes, restoring the elasticity of collagen fibers. The procedure is carried out using SMAS lifting devices.

Hydropeeling

An innovative technique for the non-invasive rejuvenation of the skin (mainly the face). For the procedure, the master uses disposable spiral-shaped nozzles (3 pieces per session), they gently cleanse the skin. After that, multifunctional serums are applied to the skin, thanks to good cleaning of the material, their effect is increased several times, which gives an excellent effect.

Permanent makeup

This technique allows you to use a special device to make a permanent drawing that mimics real makeup. A special coloring pigment is introduced into the epidermis and the upper layer of the dermis, which remains for a long time. This dramatically reduces the time required to apply cosmetics and create the perfect makeup. The technique is almost identical to tattoos, but the pigment does not stay on forever.

Conclusion

According to our estimates, this trend will be in the next 1 to 2 years. Maybe new methods will emerge and the old ones will disappear completely.